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05-11-2020 , 11:53 AM
[converted_hand][hand_history]iPoker - €0.20 PL Hi (6 max) - Omaha Hi - 6 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

SB: (32 bb)
BB112.4 bb)
UTG: (160.7 bb)
MP: (81.7 bb)
Hero (CO) (257.6 bb)
BTN: (302.4 bb)



Pre Flop: (pot: €0.30) Hero has 8 K 9 A
2 folds, Hero raises to €0.70, BTN raises to €2.40, 2 folds, Hero calls €1.70

Flop: (€5.10, 2 players) 9 4 A
Hero checks, BTN bets €3.57, Hero raises to €7.14, BTN calls €3.57

Turn: (€19.38, 2 players) T
Hero bets €9.69, BTN raises to €48.45 and is all-in, Hero?

How to play this hand vs solid player. He only reraise with premium hands pre. On flop is folding if he don't hit to my check raise usually.
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05-13-2020 , 01:54 PM
If their 3betting range is especially tight (which is what you're suggesting), then check-raising here is not going to be a good move. They'll probably fold everything but AA.
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05-13-2020 , 07:02 PM
Unless i know my opponent only 3bets AA, I'm 4betting pre here.

As played with no real reads I'd c/c flop and c/r good turns, c/c bad ones.

Were you c/r/folding flop? It's going to be impossible to get it in good with a c/r flop. Waiting until turn you could c/r and have a much better chance to get it in good as your hand will be underrepped, SPR will be much shallower, and BTN can pick up some draws and weaker made hands and decide to barrel.
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05-18-2020 , 12:48 AM
Seems like button mashing to me. We shouldn't really have much of a XR range on this flop, and esp. not if V is tight.
Turn seems more like a XC than a lead, although I suppose b/f this particular combo having no draws is reasonable? idk.
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05-18-2020 , 02:09 AM
Pre-flop is fine im probably 4 betting this against a lot of villains though. Flop is terrible if you are going to raise the flop just pot it and get it in there you are just going to have so many tough decisions on turn when you get called like you did. im assuming you just clicked it backed so you could fold to a 3 bet? if im villian Im shoving most 1 pair hands as bluffs against that click back you never have the nuts in your range and I do, don't do that. As played on turn Once he flats flop he has alot AKQxds hands in his range so im most likely just sigh getting it in and hoping I win a flip..
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05-18-2020 , 02:39 AM
I did mistake on flop. It's just call. We are very deep and all I have is back door nut flush draw and top two pairs. Turn is check call. My hand is doing poor on this flop. As played fold the turn.
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05-27-2020 , 06:17 AM
It's fairly important and valuable to have a wider range than AAxx when you 4b and this is a prime candidate as you block some of his AA and KK and flop very well and dominating a lot when just called.

Otf I prefer this sizing over a bigger raise but would definitely just call.

There are particular opponents with whom I have a particular dynamic where I'd take this kind of line including leading the turn but most of the time this turn lead is no good and as played I'd just be looking to get to a cheap s/d. A big part of the problem is that facing aggression he's going to play his biggest hands slow, and he doesn't continue with many weak hands.

Now fold as you're super toast.
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05-30-2020 , 06:53 PM
Very interesting hand.
I would 4 bet pre too but as played there is few things to consider.

200bb+ deep we should actually call quite a few bad AAxx OOP, mainly rainbow ones and bad single suited ones as playability is bad.

Knowing this you can construct your range as x raising most of those AAxx and handful of strongest two pair (2 bdfds, bdsd) for value. You can x raise a few Axxx with some bdfd for bluff. However I don’t think you have to x raise here a lot, you have equity, nuttiness and positional disadvantage.

I think this is a great hand to x call. You have one bdfd which gives you additional playability and extra reason to see the turn. Turn also x call. People will bluff IP quite a lot on A hi board and they should, so use this hand as prime x call hand.

If 100bb deep just x shove flop.
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